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🗓️ 12 December 2018
⏱️ 27 minutes
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Seth takes a closer look at the Justice Department effectively calling the President of the United States a criminal and Trump announcing the departure of his chief of staff.
Representative-elect Jahana Hayes talks about what pushed her to run for office, what orientation in Congress is like and her first impressions of the inefficiencies on Capitol Hill.
After that, Hayes stuck around to answer a few more questions backstage at Studio 8G.
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1:13.1 | of the United States a criminal on Friday. As Trump announced at a part of his chief of staff |
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